Instructions for Doing Client (Non-Randi) Targets
Please if you can, do any and all
of these targets given
If you can, do 2-3 sessions for the same target, if you want.
ALL targets listed are available for you to do, until the due date given
(unless ongoing). If you can do them sooner than the due date then that is
much better.
is no due date is given, then just get your results in as soon as you can,
given your schedule.
If they are labeled "ONGOING" THEN IT IS ALSO OK TO DO THE
TARGET AFTER THE DUE DATE. it is also okay to continue to do other sessions
for ongoing targets.
Most of the time you can Click on target ID number to get the movement
exercises!
Movement exercises: cover them up to read them one at a time. STAY
BLIND
STANDARD INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOVEMENT EXERCISES: During your session cover the
movement exercises with a piece of paper and slide the paper down ONE
movement exercise at a time as you do them so that you will have seen it the
for FIRST time when you get to it. Use the movement exercises once you are
in the matrix or your equivalence and when you feel target contact.
Move to the next one as soon as the data runs dry and you've done any
sketches.
also, it is important that you make up your own move in exercises. if
there's something in the target that feels important to you then move to it!
The more specific the information we can get the better.
Plan your session so you don't use up your energy before your reach the
movement exercises. If you had inadvertently read them before hand, no big
deal, you can do the target anyway, It's just better to be BLIND to them
until you use them in your session, because they give clues. Call you
have any questions. Please call instead of emailing)
DICHOTOMY EXERCISES (Is it this or that?): draw a rectangle longer
than it is wide. Divide it into two boxes with a vertical line. write
one part of the dichotomy (e.g.. "real") in the right box, and the
other part of the dichotomy (e.g.. "unreal") in the left
box. Place your pen in the middle of the vertical line and allow a
spontaneous pen stroke to the right or left (pendulums are ok too).
note which box it moved towards. ( you may want to practice this
technique)
LOCATIONAL SKETCHES: draw a map of the United States, place your pen on
where you are located in the United States, and place an x there. Then
draw a line from where you are to the target. Do this quickly without
planning or thinking, it must be totally spontaneous. make three
attempts so that you will end up trying three lines. Number each line.
TIMELINES:
to determine the time of the target event:
(reference time) (target time )
(current time)
RT
TT
CT
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draw a horizontal line. slide your pen up and down the line until you
feel where the current time is. Place a mark there and label that CT.
next feel along the line with your pan until you locate the target time and
label that TT. finally select a reference time, such as the end of
World War II, or the next presidential election, or some other event of
which you know the date and feel along the line until you find the reference
time. Mark that RT.
EVENT TIMELINES
use this procedure when you are determining the nature of several events
along a certain timeline.
it is also possible to do more than one event timeline for the same target.
For example, you can do an optimal event timeline and a de facto event
timeline. Or you can do an event timeline if action A is taken, and an
event timeline if action B is taken. this is a very parceling useful tool
in summary you can do event timelines for:
Optimal events
de facto events
if action A is taken
if action B is taken.
you can either choose the event timelines which are most appropriate to the
target, or which one you should use will be given to in the move exercises.
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data from probing the X's:
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here's how you do it: you first label the timeline. for example you could
call the timeline :: "the optimal event timeline for procedure A"
you can then draw a horizontal line across the page.
you then feel along the timeline starting from the left side moving to the
right (future). when you come across an event that place an x on the
line. Make the size of the X vary depending on the signature
significance of the event. a larger accident would mean a more significant
event. keep feeling along the line until you have put several X's of varying
sizes on the line.
then go back and probe each X and stack below level data that you get, as
well as "strings" that you get underneath each X.
if you need to do more than one timeline than go back and repeat the same
process for different timeline.
DEFINITIONS:
subject: a being. A subject could be an animal, a subject could be a person;
a subject could be an ET;a subject could be and enter dimensional being.
A subject is anything from a cockroach to God.
AOL: an analytic overlay, as you receive impressions in your session, your
brain will go through its memory banks find the closest match to these
impressions. These matches are called AOL's and are not considered
true remote viewing data. AOL's are specific labels of things, such as
empire state building. Do not invest energy into AOL's. AOL's are like weeds
in your garden.
Finish with a summary
Fax session 1-425-952-9275 or email summary and important data
Your work is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!